Dykstra on Wednesday offered NJ Advance Media an exclusive tour of the home, which made national news earlier this month when neighbors complained that the former Mets and Phillies star and World Series great turned the place into a flop house with people, where police were called multiple times.

The city’s housing inspectors wrote Dykstra three summonses last year after some of his neighbors repeatedly called police to complain of noise, garbage piles and strangers coming and going at all hours.

Public records show Linden police were called to the home many times to quell violent outbursts, arguments and other issues.

Hackettstown police are trying to identify the female driver of a black Hyundai that struck a man on Feb. 19, 2019, while turning from East Moore Street onto Route 46. (Courtesy video | For lehighvalleylive.com)

Hackettstown police are trying to identify the female driver of a black Hyundai that struck a man on Feb. 19, 2019, while turning from East Moore Street onto Route 46. (Courtesy video | For lehighvalleylive.com)

Camelback Resort this month opened its newest trail, and it’s been rated a “double black diamond.” For those unfamiliar with ski trail ratings, most of the ski resorts in the Poconos predominantly feature trails that fall into three categories: green (beginner), blue (intermediate) and black diamond (expert).

Armed with that knowledge, you don’t have to be a ski pro to correctly conclude that a double black diamond is… well… really challenging.

The new trail is called Basilisk, “named after the European, legendary beast that was the king of the serpents,” a news release from the resort says.

Bangor police and the Northampton County Drug Task Force on Wednesday served a search warrant at the same location they raided last summer, this time recovering nearly 200 bags of heroin and making one arrest, according to a news release.

Marijuana, drug paraphernalia and cash were also found at 438 Market St., borough police said.

Katie Nicole Navarro, 43, who lived at that address, was charged with possession with intent to deliver drugs, recklessly endangering another person (three counts) and related drug offenses, police said.

New Jersey lawmakers are looking to protect state lottery winners from potential moochers and scammers by allowing them to remain anonymous.

“I think people that win large lottery jackpots become easy targets and may not always have the sophistication to protect themselves at a time when this great attention and wealth falls on them,” state Assemblyman John Burzichelli, D-Gloucester, a sponsor of the bill, said.

If the spotlight doesn’t intimidate you, winners will still be able to opt for the news conference, oversized check and public pomp.

There were news conferences, an army of brine trucks and plows at the ready and plenty of photos and videos of Gov. Phil Murphy shaking hands with emergency management officials at the state’s operation center.

But one thing has been missing from each of the three state of emergency declarations issued by Murphy so far this year: Crippling winter weather, ostensibly what they were called for in the first place.

An analysis of three decades of gubernatorial emergency declarations and weather data shows that from 1991 to 2018, 72 percent of the 23 winter storms that necessitated such an action produced at least a foot of snow somewhere in New Jersey.

Marking its 22nd anniversary, the 2019 Lehigh Valley Auto Show runs March 21-24 in and around Stabler Arena on Lehigh University's Goodman Campus, according to a preview news conference Feb. 19, 2019, led by Sam Borrelli and Tom Kwiatek, president and executive director, respectively, of the Greater Lehigh Valley Auto Dealers Association.

A Monroe County woman who was dangerously drunk just after midnight Sunday assaulted two police officers and an emergency medical technician after the 26-year-old lost money in a pinball machine at a Plainfield Township bowling alley, Slate Belt Regional police say.

Kilee Nicole Cunningham, of the 100 block of Indian Spring Drive in Hamilton Township, was reimbursed for the money lost in the machine but punched the glass on the game, police said.

She was told to leave Blue Valley Lanes in the 400 block of East Morrestown Road, but instead requested more alcohol, police said.

Special Olympics Pennsylvania holds its 7th annual Lehigh Valley Polar Bear Plunge fundraiser Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, in the Delaware River at Scott Park in Easton. About 555 participants raised more than $90,000 to support Special Olympics programs offered at no cost to the athletes.

Special Olympics Pennsylvania holds its 7th annual Lehigh Valley Polar Bear Plunge fundraiser Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, in the Delaware River at Scott Park in Easton. About 555 participants raised more than $90,000 to support Special Olympics programs offered at no cost to the athletes.

Thirty-five-year-old Antonio Santiago of Allentown had just got off work and was headed to meet a friend in the 1000 block of Turner Street when two masked assailants attempted to rob him, authorities said Monday.

The robbers pepper sprayed his face and he was pistol whipped, causing injury, Santiago reported to police.

That was then he decided to fight back, grabbing his own 9-mm handgun and fired off a single bullet that eventually killed one of the identified robbers, 30-year-old Shane Gesnaker of Williams Township, authorities said.

A tractor-trailer driver failed to see a car as he changed lanes Tuesday on Interstate 78, sending the car flipping multiple times and causing the rig to jackknife , according to police.

The two occupants of the passenger vehicle, a 2016 Hyundai Santa Fe, had to be cut free from the wreckage and were taken by ambulance to the hospital, Pennsylvania State Police at Belfast said.

The driver of the Hyundai, 75-year-old Judith McIvor, and passenger 78-year-old Patrick McIvor, both of Easton, suffered suspected serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said in a news release.

About 75 people attend a graveside service Saturday, Feb. 9, 2019, for Harold C. "Butch" Tigar III, a homeless man found dead Jan. 27 in Phillipsburg. He was the first of three homeless men who died within eight days, in addition to Mark Witner on Feb. 1, also in P'burg, and Kent Jones on Feb. 4 across the Delaware River in Easton.

When is the best time to view the supermoon? What is a snow moon? And when is the next full moon? Everything to know about February's super snow moon, and the names and meanings of all 2019 full moons.

It just so happens that one of the best running backs in the league will hit free agency in March.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert said the team won’t use the franchise tag on running back Le’Veon Bell this offseason, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler .

Bell’s reported asking price should put him out of the Eagles’ range, despite La Canfora’s speculation.

So now the Brown sweepstakes will begin, and there will certainly be plenty of suitors for the four-time Pro Bowler.

Apparently, league executives expect the Eagles to be one of those teams, per ESPN , along with the 49ers, Packers, Rams, Raiders, Broncos, Seahawks and Chiefs.

That’s not exactly a ringing endorsement for the Eagles pursuit of Brown, but it’s not surprising that they’re a team being mentioned, as with Howie Roseman in charge the Eagles typically are mentioned whenever anyone significant becomes available.

Members of the Lehigh Valley Brewers Guild gather Jan. 4, 2019, for a third straight year at Weyerbacher Brewing Co. in Easton to brew up the official beer of Lehigh Valley Beer Week, scheduled Feb. 16-23 at participating taprooms, bars and restaurants. It's called Guildy Pleasure III and is a hazy, New England-style IPA.

Members of the Lehigh Valley Brewers Guild gather Jan. 4, 2019, for a third straight year at Weyerbacher Brewing Co. in Easton to brew up the official beer of Lehigh Valley Beer Week, scheduled Feb. 16-23 at participating taprooms, bars and restaurants. It's called Guildy Pleasure III and is a hazy, New England-style IPA.

The two-day PA Bacon Fest kicks off its seventh year Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, in Downtown Easton. Amid tantalizing aromas and live music, vendors are selling bacon-inspired sandwiches and sweets, bacon-dusted corn on the cob, bacon beer and lots more. The festival drawing tens of thousands to the city continues Sunday. (Kurt Bresswein | For lehighvalleylive.com)